V6 Cologne engine valve clearances
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Checked mine a couple of weeks ago. Job took a couple of hours & was a bit awkward but nothing too bad.
You don't need to remove the plenum or anything like that - just move the alternator out of the way. It's a bit of a squeeze getting the rocker covers off but they do come with a bit of imagination.
Clearances are in the Haynes manual or Steve Heath's 'Bible' (I think!) - both are in the garage so I can't get to them at the moment. Will try tomorrow
Cheers
Simon
You don't need to remove the plenum or anything like that - just move the alternator out of the way. It's a bit of a squeeze getting the rocker covers off but they do come with a bit of imagination.
Clearances are in the Haynes manual or Steve Heath's 'Bible' (I think!) - both are in the garage so I can't get to them at the moment. Will try tomorrow
Cheers
Simon
LeeBee said: Yep you are quite right Joolz (as usual!) I believe the catted 2.9s had the hydraulic tappets
Cheers
LeeBee
Not so fast.... Not all of them and in fact not many of them either. Been researching this and found out that most S3C engines have solid lifters.... Still researching but and this is a big but the majority of S3Cs have solid lifters and only the early one have hydraulic lifters. Moral is check for doing anything except that you can't tell as the tappet adjustment mechnaism is used as the preload.
Steve
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LeeBee said:
oh and the cologne engine is crap in any form except the 24v version,then its nearly ok
Not really worth bothering with the clearances then as the engine is crap!
it may be crap but if its the only one you got you might aswell get it runnung ok.
i have a cologne engine 2.9 litres twin turbo's crap
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